Title: Greece: The Beginnings of Western Civilization
1Greece The Beginnings of Western Civilization
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3Impact of Geography
- How did geography affect the development of
Greece? - In central southern Greece, no one lives more
than 40 miles from the sea. Plato wrote Like
frogs around a pond, we have settled around the
shores of the sea.
4Pindus Mts.
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6Pindus Mountains at Delphi
7Olive Groves
8Delphi
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10Mt. Olympus Home for the Gods?
11Gulf of Corinth
12Acropolis(Parthenon)
13Athens Acropolis
14Athens Past Meets Present
15Agora at Base of Acropolis
16Agora
17Acropolis and Agora
18Minoans
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20Santorini(Atlantis?)
21Cliffs at Thira
22The Kaldeira
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24Fisherman Boxers at Akrotiri
25Palace of Knossos
26Labyrinth
27Bull Leaping
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29Bull Vase
30Linear B
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32Mycenae
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34Lions Gate
35Grave Coverings for Infantby Schliemann
36Mask of Agamemnon
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38A Wall of Troy (Ilium)
39SW Gate of Troy
40Excavation of Troy
41The Tyrants
Draco
Solon
Cleisthenes
42Vase tells story of Pisistratus fighting for
Athenian Democracy
43Persian Wars
44Marathon Means Fennel?
45Persian Wars
- Herodotus wrote History of the Persian Wars
- Wars began in Ionia about 520 BCE
- Persians conquered the area
- Greeks eventually revolted with help of Athens
- Darius put down revolt and vows revenge on
Athenians
46- 490 BCE Persian fleet landed at Marathon
- Athenians won
- Sent Pheidippides back to Athens with message
- 10 years later son Xerxes attacks
- Greeks lost at Thermopylae Hot Gates but
Spartan king Leonidas and 300 soldiers fought to
last man
47- Battle of Salamis naval battle won by Athens
- Battle of Plataea Spartans beat the remains of
Persian army - After war Athens took all the glory became leader
of Delian League
48Age of Pericles
- Greek culture reaches peak advances in art and
sciences - Pericles Athenian general determined to rebuild
Athens - Has Parthenon built. Hires Phidias to sculpt
statue of Athena - Makes a number of contributions to ATHENS
49Peloponnesian War 431-404 BCE
- Thucydides wrote History of the Peloponnesian
Wars - Began as a competition for allies
- Spart and Atens went to war fought off and on
for 27 years - Plague swept through Athens killing ΒΌ of the
population (including Pericles) - 4ll BCE Athens suffered internal revolt
50- Persians helped Spartans and they defeated Athens
in 405 BCE - Consequences of the war weakened all Greek
city-states. Destruction of resources, inept
governments. Left vulnerable to invasion
51Thermopylae Leonidas 300
Herodotus recounted an incident that preceded
the Battle of Thermopylae. The Spartan Dienekes
was told the Persian archers were so numerous
that when they fired their volleys, their arrows
would blot out the sun. He responded with So
much the better, we'll fight in the shade.
Herodotus The Histories, Book Seven, section
226.
Spartans Prepare for the Battle of Thermopylae
Decisive Battles Thermopylae
52Delian League Athenian Empire
- League of Nations/UN
- Protection
- Dues
- Pericles 3 Goals
53Golden Age of Greece(480-430 BCE)
- Hellenic pure Greek style
- ideal beauty, not realism
- harmony, order, balance, proportion
- Sophists
- no absolute truth
- what people see through their senses is the
source of knowledge - Man is the measure of all things
54Greek Drama
- Honors Dionysus
- Amphitheatre
- Sophocles Tragedies
- Aristophanes Comedies
Athens City of Slaves Artisans
- Impact on technological innovation?
- Focused on philosophy, beauty, nature
55Discobolos by Myron
56Phidias
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58Parthenon
59Peloponnesian War
60Pericles
How does Pericles Funeral Oration compare to
Lincolns Gettysburg Address?
Gettysburg Address (original)
Gettysburg Address (typed)
61Philosophers Search for Truth Wisdom!
- Socrates The unexamined life is not worth
living. - Plato We can easily forgive a child who is
afraid of the dark the real tragedy of life is
when men are afraid of the light. - Ignorance, the root and the stem of every
evil. - Aristotle Republics decline into democracies and
democracies degenerate into despotisms.
62Philip of Macedon Alexander the Great
63Alexander the Great
- 359 BCE Philip II came to throne of Macedonia
- 337 BCE He temporarily united Greece expect for
Sparta - Aristotle became Alexanders tutor
- 336 BCE Philip assassinated at daughters wedding
(Pausanias hired by Olympia/Alexander?)
64- Alexander conquered Persia, Syria, Egypt,
Mesopotamia, and as far as the Indus River - 323 BCE Alexander died in Babylon of a fever at
age 33
65Alexanders Plan to Create a World Empire
- 1. found new cities as cultural centers
-Hellenized people, they accepted Greek culture - 2. Merge Macedonians Persians into one ruling
race - 3. Be considered a divine monarch a god king
66- Break-up of Empire
- 1. Antigonus ruled Macedonia
- 2. Ptolemy - Egypt
- 3. Seleucus - Syria
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68Hellenism (323-31 BCE)
- Cultural diffusion
- Blend of Greek, Egyptian, Persian and Indian
cultures - Realism and movement
- Balance, harmony, symmetry
- Alexandria cosmopolitan city
69Philosophers
- Stoicism show no emotion divine power controls
universe virtuous life in harmony with natural
law avoid human desires, power wealth - Epicureanism happiness comes from good conduct
and absence of pain harmony of body mind - Romans Eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow we
shall die!
70Math Science
- Aristarchus estimated the sun was at least 300x
larger than the earth disproving earth being
larger than sun geocentric - Eratosthenes estimated earths circumference
(24,662miles), latitude/longitude - Archimedes estimated Pi Archimedes screw,
catapults, laws of levers/pulleys - Ptolemy heliocentric
- Euclid compiled geometry textbook The Elements
71Library Lighthouse of Alexandria
72Venus di Miloby Alexandros of Antioch?
73Winged Goddess of Victory
aka- Nike of Samothrace
74MyMyronron
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77Socrates drinking hemlock
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